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    Salvador Dalí's moustache still intact, embalmer reveals after exhumation

    Narcís Bardalet, who tended Dalí’s body after his death in 1989, ‘delighted’ to see surrealist’s best-known feature remains

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    Experts World Health Organization exhumed the body of Salvador Dalí to gather samples to be used during a paternity claim have disclosed that the enigmatic artist’s trademark hair still graces his face nearly 3 decades when he died.

    Narcís Bardalet, the mortician World Health Organization tended Dalí’s body when his death in 1989 and helped with the disinterment on Thursday night, aforementioned he had been delighted to examine the surrealist’s known feature once more.

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    “His hair continues to be intact, [like clock hands at] ten past ten, even as he likable it. It’s a miracle,” he told the Catalan station RAC1.

    Dalí is buried during a sepulture below the repository he designed for himself in his home city of Figures, Catalonia.

    His remains were disinterred to assist settle a long-running paternity claim from a 61-year-old fortune-teller World Health Organization insists she is his solely kid.

    Bardalet delineated  the instant he had arranged  eyes on Dalí. “His face was coated with a silk hanky – a powerful hanky,” he told RAC1.


    “When it had been removed, i used to be delighted to examine his hair was intact … i used to be quite stirred. you'll conjointly see his hair.”Read More

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